Which features do most stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes have in common?(1 point)

Responses

wide dome shape and thick lava
wide dome shape and thick lava

violent eruptions and thin, flowing lava
violent eruptions and thin, flowing lava

steep sides and violent eruptions
steep sides and violent eruptions

broad base with quiet eruptions

steep sides and violent eruptions

The correct answer is: steep sides and violent eruptions.

The correct response is "steep sides and violent eruptions." Both stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes share these common features.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate the other options:

- The first option, "wide dome shape and thick lava," does not apply to most stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes. Stratovolcanoes have a cone-shaped appearance, while cinder cone volcanoes have a steep and conical shape.
- The second option, "violent eruptions and thin, flowing lava," also does not accurately describe most stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes. Stratovolcanoes are known for having explosive eruptions rather than violent eruptions, and the lava they produce can have various viscosities. On the other hand, cinder cone volcanoes typically have relatively short-lived and explosive eruptions, but the lava they release is not necessarily thin and flowing.
- The final option, "broad base with quiet eruptions," is not a common feature of stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes. Rather, this description is more aligned with shield volcanoes, which have a broad, shield-like shape and produce relatively quiet eruptions.

Hence, we can deduce that the common features shared by most stratovolcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes are steep sides and violent eruptions.